SEC lands 5 on ESPN All-America team
By Alex Scarborough
Published December 16, 2013, 11:10:03 AM
The SEC was merely human when it came to the ESPN All-America team. The league that has dominated college football for the past decade or so came up well short of the ACC's nine total selections. In all, five players from the SEC were chosen.
Alabama and Texas A&M finished tied for the most selections among SEC schools with two apiece.
Senior linebacker C.J. Mosley and junior safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix represented the Tide. Mosley became the first player in the Nick Saban era at Alabama to register 100 tackles in back-to-back seasons, and Clinton-Dix, despite missing a few games while being cleared by the NCAA, racked up two interceptions and six passes defensed.
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